Teacher Attendance

The graph displays the percentage of teachers absent 10 or fewer days in a school year. This is a new metric so there is only one year of data.

Teacher attendance is a “leading indicator” of student achievement, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Teachers with regular attendance provide continuity of instruction and attention to individual students. The National Bureau of Economic Research has shown that when teachers are absent for 10 days or more, student outcomes decrease significantly. Teacher absence results in loss of instruction time for students, as well as financial concerns to the district when substitutes must be employed.

The information displayed was collected from the Office of Civil Rights Data Collection from 2013-2014.